Announcement Will Be Made In Near Future With Information On The Rescheduled Games

CLEVELAND, OH ---- The Cleveland Indians announced tonight’s (April 9) scheduled doubleheader against the Seattle Mariners has been postponed due to inclement weather.

Fans must hold on to their tickets from entire Seattle series (April 6-7-8-9) for potential makeup games or use for a ticket exchange for any remaining 2007 regular season home game at Jacobs Field. An announcement will be made shortly on the rescheduled games.

Dude, this is beyond laughable to me. I really, really, REALLY hope MLB sets up some better way of making these schedules in the future. I have no problem opening at home, but for God's sake, open up with teams in the Central, whom you play 196843287 times a year.....don't open with teams you won't see again until Haley's Comet returns.

I say the Indians should throw a fit and make Seattle come back to CTown on a day off and make the who ever the fuck from where ever the fuck come hereon another date as well, after this debacle (especially after the Hargrove stunt). Playing in Mil. is not home playing in Jacob's Field.

Once again MLB proves why they are the laughing stock of the big 3 sports leagues.

The more I think about this the more it pisses me off. This could have a HUGE impact on our season.

People might say it is only 3 games but those were supposed to be 3 games on OUR home filed giving us a scheduled advantage, if this team turns out to be great at home and we lose these we can always look back and say what if, and that is just not right.

Criminals in this town used to believe in things...honor, respect."I heard your dog is sick, so bought you this shovel"

I'm surprised no one has brought up how this has a significant impact on team revenues. The 4-game Seattle set was wiped out, and the 3-game Anaheim set is wiped out. That is roughyl 1/11th of the total income on the year caput.

I haven't read up on much of this yet as I didn't have time, but from what I heard DiBiasio say on the radio, is the Indians pretty much lose the revenue they would have got from the 3-game Anaheim series at the Jake. And, whenever those Seattle games are made up, you are likely to not have anywhere near the turnout for those, if they are ever even made up.

I really think your home field advantage is lost when it's 35 degrees out. I mean there are so few fans, fewer sober fans and the player's interest level is not nearly as high in those conditions.

What about the effects of the park, the familiarity, how well you see the ball due to its set up and the lighting/shadows etc.

IMO this is HUGE for a team like the Indians.

F u c k MLB this is a a total bunch of bullshit.

The Indians org is being a push over on this.

I'm not saying it makes zero difference, I just think brutal cold trumps much of it. An example would be Seattle's infield Friday. The balls they misplayed weren't because of the unfamiliarity with the Jake. They were because they would have rather been any place on Earth because of the freezing temps. Ski caps inder their hats, hands in the pocket till' the last second.....